Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2017, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (10): 1655-1663.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.217338

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Effect of erythropoietin combined with hypothermia on serum tau protein levels and neurodevelopmental outcome in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

 Hong-yan Lv1, 2, Su-jing Wu1, Qiu-li Wang1, Li-hong Yang1, Peng-shun Ren1, Bao-jun Qiao1, Zhi-ying Wang1, Jia-hong Li1, Xiu-ling Gu3, Lian-xiang Li2, 4   

  1. 1 Department of Neonatology, Handan Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Handan, Hebei Province, China
    2 Department of Neonatal Pathology, Handan Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Handan, Hebei Province, China
    3 Department of Children’s Rehabilitation, Handan Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital, Handan, Hebei Province, China
    4 Department of Neural Development and Neural Pathology, Hebei University of Engineering School of Medicine, Handan, Hebei Province, China
  • Received:2017-09-27 Online:2017-10-15 Published:2017-10-15
  • Contact: Lian-xiang Li,lianxianglm68@163.com.
  • Supported by:

      This study was supported by a grant from the Health and Family Planning Commission of Hebei Province of China, No. 20150033; a grant from the Science and Technology Research and Development Project of Handan City of Hebei Province of China, No. 152810879-6.

Abstract:

Although hypothermia therapy is effective to treat neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, many neonatal patients die or suffer from severe neurological dysfunction. Erythropoietin is considered one of the most promising neuroprotective agents. We hypothesized that erythropoietin combined with hypothermia will improve efficacy of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy treatment. In this study, 41 neonates with moderate/severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy were randomly divided into a control group (hypothermia alone for 72 hours, n = 20) and erythropoietin group (hypothermia + erythropoietin 200 IU/kg for 10 days, n = 21). Our results show that compared with the control group, serum tau protein levels were lower and neonatal behavioral neurological assessment scores higher in the erythropoietin group at 8 and 12 days. However, neurodevelopmental outcome was similar between the two groups at 9 months of age. These findings suggest that erythropoietin combined with hypothermia reduces serum tau protein levels and improves neonatal behavioral neurology outcome but does not affect long-term neurodevelopmental outcome.

Key words: nerve regeneration, erythropoietin, hypothermia, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, neonate, tau protein, biomarkers, prognosis, neuroprotection, neural regeneration